Royal couple marks Canada Day on debut tourPrincess Catherine and Prince William celebrated Canada Day among a huge crowd on the couple's first official international outing.
Government keeps focus on inflation controlThe country’s focal task in the second half of 2011 is to continue synchronously implementing measures to curb inflation.
Water the soul of Can ThoCan Tho City is famous for its white rice and pure water, which helps attract a wide range of tourists.
Strauss-Kahn freed as case stumblesDominique Strauss-Kahn was freed from house arrest, though he still faces charges.
Forty thousand volunteers ready to help exam studentsYouths have been busily preparing to welcome and help students who will be taking university entrance examinations next month.
Vietnam to set stricter passenger ship safety rulesAll high-speed passenger vessels with capacity of at least 30km/h must have radars installed, according to a proposed regulations.
Child labourers a result of povertyNearly 600 child labourers are hired by family businesses in HCM city, many of them endure work in hazardous conditions with long hours and low pay.
Sea Village Festival to take place in AugustThe Vietnam Sea Village Festival will take place in the central coastal province of Ninh Thuan from August 1-4.
Ethnic minority cultural festival opens in Tuy HoaOver 700 artists and athletes from 12 localities attended the Ethnic Minority Cultural Festival for central and central highland regions on July 1.
HCMC crowded three days before university examsCollege candidates and parents nationwide are streaming to HCM City to prepare for the university entrance exams which will start next Monday.
Dong Nai River cleanup forecast to cost $34 millionMore than USD34 million would be needed to protect the Dong Nai River that is suffering extreme levels of pollution, officials said.
New law improves consumer rightsThe new law, which came into effect on July 1, will be an effective legislative tool for protecting consumer rights.
Asian manufacturing activity slows in JuneManufacturing activity in Asia's emerging economies slowed further in June, data showed Friday.
Vietnam logs record half-year tourist visitsVietnam welcomed around 2.96 million international tourists in the first half of this year, a year-on-year increase of 18.1 percent, the General Statistics Office reported.
Hanoi drug police raid Sheraton nightclubHanoi police raided the five-star Sheraton Hotel’s Nutz nightclub in the early hours of July 1.
Strauss-Kahn case in jeopardy: New York TimesThe sexual assault case against ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is collapsing due to doubts over the victim's credibility, a report said.
State Bank tries to limit number of gold tradersBanks that trade in gold must establish separate companies with independent accounts, according to Vietnam Gold Trading Association.
Divorce cases on a sharp rise in VietnamThe number of divorce cases throughout Vietnam had increased by half over the last five years, the People's Supreme Court said.
Samsung seeks US import ban on Apple productsSamsung Electronics said Thursday it had asked the US International Trade Commission to ban the import of Apple products into the US.
Hanoian fails in traffic police legal disputeNguyen Duc Dong failed in the country’s first attempt to sue traffic police on June 29.